Principles of bankruptcy law / by David G. Epstein, Professor of Law, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, Of Counsel Haynes and Boone ; Steve H. Nickles, C.C. Hope Chair in Law and Management, Wake Forest University.
2007
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Principles of bankruptcy law / by David G. Epstein, Professor of Law, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, Of Counsel Haynes and Boone ; Steve H. Nickles, C.C. Hope Chair in Law and Management, Wake Forest University.
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Title on introductory web page: Epstein and Nickles' principles of bankruptcy law
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St. Paul, MN : Thomson/West, [2007]
Copyright
©2007
Description
1 online resource (xxv, 282 pages) : illustrations.
Series
Concise hornbook series.
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Question one : what is bankruptcy law?
Question two : why do people do bankruptcy (requiring you to be able to do bankruptcy law)?
Question three : where do lawyers do bankruptcy?
Question four : how does an individual bankruptcy case begin?
Question five : how does a business bankruptcy case begin?
Question six : what are the immediate legal consequences of a bankruptcy filing?
Question seven : what happens during a Chapter 7 case?
Question eight : what happens during a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case?
Question nine : what happens during a business Chapter 11 case?
Question ten : what does a law student need to know about the avoiding powers in a bankruptcy case?
Question eleven : what does a law student need to know about fraudulent transfers and obligations?
Question twelve : what does a law student need to know about preferences?
Question thirteen : what does a law student need to know about the other avoiding powers?
Question fourteen : what does a law student need to know about leases and "executory contracts"?
Question fifteen : what does a law student need to know about the bankruptcy claims process : a review and overview
A typical Chapter 7 case
A typical Chapter 13 case.
Question two : why do people do bankruptcy (requiring you to be able to do bankruptcy law)?
Question three : where do lawyers do bankruptcy?
Question four : how does an individual bankruptcy case begin?
Question five : how does a business bankruptcy case begin?
Question six : what are the immediate legal consequences of a bankruptcy filing?
Question seven : what happens during a Chapter 7 case?
Question eight : what happens during a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case?
Question nine : what happens during a business Chapter 11 case?
Question ten : what does a law student need to know about the avoiding powers in a bankruptcy case?
Question eleven : what does a law student need to know about fraudulent transfers and obligations?
Question twelve : what does a law student need to know about preferences?
Question thirteen : what does a law student need to know about the other avoiding powers?
Question fourteen : what does a law student need to know about leases and "executory contracts"?
Question fifteen : what does a law student need to know about the bankruptcy claims process : a review and overview
A typical Chapter 7 case
A typical Chapter 13 case.
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Includes index.
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Online resource (Westlaw, viewed August 26, 2013).
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West Academic study aids.
Language
English
ISBN
9781628103809 (electronic book)
1628103809 (electronic book)
9780314161925
0314161929
1628103809 (electronic book)
9780314161925
0314161929
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